Texas Summer Weather Alert: San Angelo Faces Saturday Thunderstorm Risk After 1 p.m. — Heat Returns by Tuesday

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San Angelo, Texas – Storm chances return to West-Central Texas on Saturday, with showers and thunderstorms expected to develop in San Angelo after 1 p.m.

According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, a 20% chance of storms could bring brief downpours and gusty winds to the region Saturday afternoon. Saturday night carries a 50% chance of rain, with potential rainfall between a quarter and half an inch. Travelers on US-87 and US-277 should watch for wet pavement and reduced visibility.

Sunday brings a higher chance of thunderstorms—up to 60%—with rain likely after 1 p.m. and lingering through Sunday night (40% chance). Temperatures will dip slightly with highs in the upper 80s, but humidity will stay elevated.

Monday may offer a brief break, with just a 20% chance of afternoon storms, but the heat returns in full force by Tuesday. Expect a high near 92°F under mostly sunny skies.

Anyone with outdoor plans this weekend should monitor the forecast, secure tents or umbrellas, and stay weather-aware during peak storm hours—primarily after 1 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday.

⚠️ Five-Day Forecast for San Angelo, TX (Starting Saturday, July 12):

  • Saturday: Partly sunny, slight chance of storms after 1 p.m. | High: 91°F
  • Sunday: Showers and storms likely after 1 p.m. | High: 87°F
  • Monday: Slight chance of storms | High: 90°F
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny | High: 92°F
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny and hot | High: 94°F

Next update by Sunday morning or sooner if storm warnings are issued.